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공사중 (Construction)

There is a major construction project underway right now. Recently two buildings were torn down to make way for one larger multi-purpose building. All of the girls from elementary-high school moved out of their building and are now cramped into even tighter quarters for the next 8 months or so. The chapel was also torn down. Here is a picture of the current progress. I don't have good information about what is being built, but I sure hope it will be an improvement. The kids tell me that the new building will have a "gym" which really would be awesome. There isn't really any good place nearby for the kids to play. And when it is as cold at it is right now, being inside is really the best option. The new building will also house... Show more

Please Remember Me

We are pleased to announce that a “remember me” function is newly available. When you login to KoreanClass101.com you will now have the option to check a “Remember me?” box. If you do, you won’t have to login again from that same computer for up to 7 days! To turn on the remember me functionality, simply click the checkbox next to the Login and Password fields. Then when you are finished interacting with the site - just close the browser window - do not logout (logging out erases the remember me ability). If you accidentally clicked the remember me option, don’t worry - just be sure to fully logout of the site before leaving. The next time you visit the site, you will be asked to login again. If you encounter any issues with... Show more

Fundraising

Every year the orphanage sets up a bazaar to raise money. It is usually at the end of October. I wasn't volunteering there last fall, so this was my first one. Preparations started a few weeks before. Josh warned me that the staff would be pouncing on us to buy some tickets for the event. Each ticket cost 10,000원 and then could be spent on various things at the bazaar. Each staff member is charged with selling 10 tickets. So, one called me up and asked if I would buy some tickets. I agreed to buy 2. Then, I decided I could afford to invest a little more in the event, so I gave her enough money for 5. But I should have been more discreet. Another worker (the one Josh and I call "Mean 오마" overheard our conversation. She... Show more

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오마이치킨

Look at the name written on this signboard of a (probably) fried chicken restaurant (오마이치킨= Oh my chicken) . What do you think this is a parody of? It's obviously not a literal translation of "오, 나의 치킨" or "오, 나의 닭", right? Of course, you would often hear Korean people saying "오 마이 갓!(Oh my God!)" in a joking manner even if they don't really speak English, but looking at this 오마이치킨, I am sure 90% of all Korean people who use the Internet (which is ... almost everybody) would think of the name "오마이뉴스". 오마이뉴스( is an online newspaper that has the motto "Every Citizen is a Reporter(모든 시민은 기자다)" and it was founded 7 years ago in 2000. It's an interesting form of media because about 20% of all the articles from Ohmynews.com are written... Show more